Date: Thu, 24 Jun 2004 12:08:39 +0200 (CEST) From: Andreas Davour <ante@Update.UU.SE> To: Jorn Argelo <jorn@wcborstel.nl> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Enemy Territory Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.58.0406241206340.30674@Psilocybe.Update.UU.SE> In-Reply-To: <40DA8E9D.6040301@wcborstel.nl> References: <Pine.LNX.4.58.0406241010030.19107@Psilocybe.Update.UU.SE> <40DA8E9D.6040301@wcborstel.nl>
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On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Jorn Argelo wrote: > Andreas Davour wrote: > > >Since I just recently trashed a lot of my X-libs, I have no idea if this > >is even possible to get to work, by anyway. I have a friend who is stuck > >in the windoze rut and he have told me zillions of times I have to plat > >Enemy Territory with him. I realized that it was to be found under > >/usr/ports/games and tried to install it. > > > >Now when I run it it gives me this message: [snip] > Have you installed the Nvidia drivers from the ports tree? And where is > libGL.so.1 located? It should be in something like /usr/X11R6/lib or > something like that. > > I never had any problems with ET at all. I just compiled the Nvidia > drivers from the ports tree, installed ET from the ports tree (though I > had some problems finding the executable), and it worked just fine. > Exept that Arts was a PITA sometimes and I had to change the sound > system in order to get sound. Nvidia drivers wasn't something I had thought about. I have used the 'nv' driver just fine until now. When I compiled nividia ET started working. Thanks for that idea! I do understand what you mean by not finding the executable... Thanks! /Andreas
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